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Stroke of luck: one moment of fortune lifted United in nervy 1-0 victory over Fulham

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    Stroke of luck: one moment of fortune lifted United in nervy 1-0 victory over Fulham

    Manchester United came away with what was a nail-biting 1-0 win away at Fulham on Sunday night.

    Although Man United were largely underwhelming in what was a slow-paced match, one moment of luck followed by a heroic defensive action sealed what was a slender victory.

    Having defeated Rangers in the Europa League after losing 3-1 to Brighton last weekend, building some consistency is surely a priority for United manager Ruben Amorim going forward. A victory over a high-flying Fulham would certainly go a long way in doing so.

    In the first few minutes of play, it appeared as if the two sides were engaged in a volleyball match, with the ball rocketing from end to end and neither team establishing control.

    Five minutes in, Alex Iwobi got the first shot of the game, testing Andre Onana with a grounded shot from inside the box.

    15 minutes in, Hojlund was easily dispossessed, resulting in a quick counter by the home side. Emile Smith-Rowe almost received a lobbed pass inside the box, only for Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez to close him down.

    Alejandro Garnacho received a surgical long ball from Bruno Fernandes, expertly dribbling past Timothy Castagne into the box. He cut the ball back to Noussair Mazraoui, but his cross flew into open space with no United teammates present. Still, it was a better build-up from United.

    Soon after, the match became increasingly dull, with both sides playing a slow midfield game with a lack of action on either end. Raul Jimenez attempted a shot from within the box on the left side of the goal, only to sky his effort.

    United appeared to kick things up a gear in the minutes leading up to the break. Manuel Ugarte won a free kick within the final third in a prime crossing area. Fernandes punted a dangerous cross into the box, with Matthijs de Ligt getting a header that was blocked before being caught by the goalkeeper. Unbelievably, that was United’s first shot of the game.

    After one minute of added time, the referee brought a close to what was a tedious, slow-paced half of football. Amorim surely needed to fire up his team with an inspirational half-time talk in order to get them to show more drive in the second half.

    Ten minutes into the second half, United were on the attack, earning a free kick on the edge of the box when Adama Traore fouled Mazraoui.

    Fernandes attempted a witty free-kick, firing the ball under the wall only for it to veer wide of the near post.

    In the 58th minute, Joshua Zirkzee came on to replace an ineffective Hojlund, while Leny Yoro came on for De Ligt, who hobbled off the pitch with what appeared to be a minor aggravation.

    Even with the substitutes, United continued to lack any fire or urgency, maintaining a slow tempo and appearing content with a draw.

    70 minutes in, Maguire did well to head a threatening cross out for a corner – the first of the match.

    Manuel Ugarte received the first yellow card of the night for a reckless challenge on Traore, kicking his legs out with a slide tackle.

    A few moments later, Traore took a shot from inside the box that flew well over the top.

    Toby Collyer made his way onto the pitch with 15 minutes to play, replacing Ugarte, who appeared to have picked up a slight injury just moments prior.

    In the 77th minute, United burst forward on the counter. Garnacho tried to cut the ball back to Collyer in the centre, with his pass being intercepted. Martinez sprinted forward to collect the loose ball, firing a shot that deflected off Sasa Lukic and into the goal, out of the keeper’s reach. 1-0 to United.

    With 10 minutes to play, Kobbie Mainoo replaced Garnacho, while Tyrell Malacia came on for Mazraoui.

    Clearly intent on finding a way back into the match, the hosts pressured United in the final third, winning a corner. Fortunately, Malacia was there to boot the ball out of danger.

    Two minutes from time, Collyer saved United from blowing their lead as he headed a shot by Joachim Andersen from a corner off the goal line.

    With six minutes of added time, United could not yet afford to celebrate a crucial away win.

    At the death, United fans were jubilant as it appeared as if Amad Diallo had doubled their side’s lead. Sadly, his effort was adjudged to be offside.

    While a largely underwhelming performance, United produced the goods to come away with a crucial away win. Another three points in the bag as United look to continue racking up their victories.

    Starting XI: Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Maguire, Martinez, Fernandes, Hojlund, Amad, Garnacho, Dalot, Ugarte
    Subs: Zirkzee, Yoro, Collyer, Mainoo, Malacia

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    Heroic Martinez outstanding vs Fulham, but this United star should never wear the shirt again

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      Heroic Martinez outstanding vs Fulham, but this United star should never wear the shirt again

      Manchester United beat Marco Silva’s Fulham 1-0 at Craven Cottage. Here are our player ratings from the game.

      (A score of 6 is around average)

      Andre Onana 6 – Kept a clean sheet.

      Matthijs de Ligt 7 – Defended astutely. Very solid performance.

      Harry Maguire 6 – Also good defensively and looked to step into the midfield whenever he could.

      Lisandro Martinez 8.5 – Amazing passing. Whatever little playing out from the back United managed was mostly driven by him. Also got high up to get involved in play and he broke the deadlock, giving his side the lead.

      Diogo Dalot 4 – Just doesn’t offer enough as a wing-back. A few sloppy moments in possession.

      Manuel Ugarte 5 – Combative in the middle of the park but needs to find better passes. It could make a world of difference in this team.

      Bruno Fernandes 4 – Ineffective. Never really got into the game and recklessly gave the ball away multiple times, even under little to no pressure.

      Noussair Mazraoui 5 – Mostly same as Dalot. Not good enough in the wing-back role. Got into some good positions but couldn’t capitalise.

      Amad Diallo 6 – Didn’t see enough of the ball but still worked hard. Unlucky that his goal was ruled out.

      Alejandro Garnacho 5 – Looked like he had something about him early on but he faded as the game proceeded and never got back into it.

      Rasmus Hojlund 1 – Out of his depth tonight. Almost looked lost out there. Lost almost every duel, couldn’t make the ball stick and just wasn’t the focal point United needed him to be. Unsurprisingly one of the first ones to be taken off by the boss.

      Substitutes

      Joshua Zirkzee 3 – Wasn’t a significant improvement on Hojlund

      Leny Yoro 6.5 – Picked up where De Ligt left off and helped United keep Fulham from breaching their goal.

      Toby Collyer 7 – Heroic goal-line clearance that secured all three points for United. Made an impression when he was thrust into the action.

      Tyrell Malacia 5 – Steady when he came on.

      Kobbie Mainoo 6 – Fantastic work in the build-up to Amad’s goal, which was unfortunately chopped off.

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      “I don’t get it”: Gary Neville urges United to avoid deal that simply doesn’t make sense

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        “I don’t get it”: Gary Neville urges United to avoid deal that simply doesn’t make sense

        Manchester United legend Gary Neville has insisted that a potential swap deal involving Alejandro Garnacho and Christopher Nkunku will only benefit Chelsea.

        Garnacho’s future at United is still uncertain ahead of transfer deadline day on February 3.

        Chelsea are an interested party in Garnacho and there has been speculation that the Blues will make a formal offer for him very soon.

        On Saturday, Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg revealed that United and Chelsea were considering a swap arrangement that would see Nkunku arrive at Old Trafford with Garnacho going the other way.

        Plettenberg indicated that no final decision was made but the matter was under consideration.

        🚨🔴|🔵 EXCL | Manchester United and Chelsea are considering a swap:

        Between Alejandro Garnacho and Christopher Nkunku.

        There is no final decision on this yet, but this swap is an idea that has been discussed. #MUFC #CFC @SkySportDE 🇦🇷🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/LAUxICZLRm

        — Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) January 24, 2025

        A report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that United asked to be kept informed of any developments regarding Nkunku’s future.

        Speaking on NBC Sport, Neville weighed in on the situation and voiced his opposition to such a transfer getting over the line.

        The eight-time Premier League winner said, “I don’t get it for United. Nkunku’s hardly kicked a ball, he’s had the injury when he first came and struggled to get going at Chelsea.”

        “I’m not saying Garnacho is the best player in the world, he needs to stay at Manchester United, but if they get good money for him that might work.”

        “But to swap him for Nkunku, I would have to say that isn’t a move I would do if I was Manchester United.”

        Neville added, “I can see why you would do it if you were Chelsea.”

        Napoli are also pursuing a move for Garnacho but their sporting director recently warned that they will not be held to ransom over his asking price, as United continue to demand for £60m.

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        United record-breaking Busby Babe passes away aged 84

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          United record-breaking Busby Babe passes away aged 84

          Former Manchester United goalkeeper David Gaskell has passed away at age 84.

          The club announced on X, “We are deeply saddened by the passing of David Gaskell, our youngest-ever debutant and former goalkeeper. We extend our condolences to his family and friends.”

          We are deeply saddened by the passing of David Gaskell, our youngest-ever debutant and former goalkeeper.

          We extend our condolences to his family and friends.

          — Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 24, 2025

          The Red Devils have already said goodbye to legend Denis Law this month.

          Gaskell is important to United’s storied history as he was the club’s youngest-ever debutant.

          On 24 October 1956, at Maine Road, the keeper made his first senior appearance at only 16 years and 19 days old.

          The story was an incredible one as he was the club’s fifth-choice goalkeeper but had come to the game as a spectator.

          Nonetheless, an injury to United’s usual keeper Ray Wood meant he was asked to run onto the pitch and fill in between the sticks.

          “Gaskell went on to turn in a man-of-the-match performance, keeping a clean sheet as the Reds won 1-0.”

          His family released a statement reading, “Dave Gaskell leaves behind not just a remarkable sporting legacy, but an enduring example of kindness, dedication, and humility.

          “He will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.”

          The former keeper would spend 12 years at the club, leaving in 1968.

          The Orrell native had to battle with legendary keepers Harry Gregg and Alex Stepney but he did manage to play 96 times for the Red Devils, winning 2 league titles, an FA Cup and the Charity Shield.

          The highlight of the keeper’s career would certainly have been his stunning performance in the 1963 FA Cup with his performance against Leicester City described as “flawless” as United won 3-1.

          He would play one season at Wigan Athletic before representing Wrexham 95 times. He hung up his boots in 1974 after a brief spell in South Africa.

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          Rashford’s move to FC Barcelona hinges on Jose Mourinho’s ability to sign this struggling star – report

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            Rashford’s move to FC Barcelona hinges on Jose Mourinho’s ability to sign this struggling star – report

            Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford’s potential move to FC Barcelona could rest on the future plans of unwanted star Ansu Fati.

            Having fallen down the pecking order under new Man United manager Ruben Amorim, Rashford has been linked with a move away from the club, with a loan to Barcelona continuously being punted.

            Still, even as Rashford appears to be edging ever closer to the exit door, his future appears more clouded than ever, with even Amorim himself admitting that he is unsure of whether the English winger will leave the club before the transfer window slams shut.

            The Daily Mail explained, however, that there is a possibility that Rashford may only move to Barcelona if the Catalan club can offload one of their own.

            “Barcelona are eager for Ansu Fati to leave the club. Previously regarded as one of the standout youngsters in world football, Fati has endured much misfortune with injuries in recent years,” the report noted.

            “Fati isn’t a major part of Hansi Flick’s plans, with the Barcelona boss having informed him of the situation. Although Fati’s contract runs until the summer of 2027, it is widely expected that he will leave Barcelona before then.”

            But while Barcelona seek to offload Fati before attempting to move in on Rashford, a former United alumnus could come to the rescue to help move things along.

            Former United manager Jose Mourinho is interested in signing Fati, AS reported.

            The report claimed that he is looking to the Barcelona youngster as a replacement for Allan Saint-Maximin, who has proven disappointing during his loan from Al-Ahli.

            Should Saint-Maximim leave, Fenerbache will reportedly look to sign Fati as soon as possible.

            While a move to a prestigious club such as Barcelona may seem like a logical choice for the struggling Rashford, United may need to continue entertaining other offers, given the complications that could scupper the potential deal.

            With Borussia Dortmund and Juventus believed to still be options, United would do well to offload the out-of-favour winger as soon as possible.

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            Confirmed United XI vs Fulham: Ugarte, Hojlund, Mazraoui, Maguire and Onana return

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              Confirmed United XI vs Fulham: Ugarte, Hojlund, Mazraoui, Maguire and Onana return

              Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has made five changes to his Manchester United starting XI for tonight’s Premier League clash against Fulham at Craven Cottage.

              Andre Onana comes in as goalkeeper, replacing Altay Bayindir, who drops to the bench.

              The back three are Harry Maguire, Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez. Leny Yoro makes way for Maguire.

              Noussair Mazraoui returns at right wing back, with Diogo Dalot on the left.

              Manuel Ugarte and Bruno Fernandes are in midfield, with Christian Eriksen and Toby Collyer dropping back to the bench.

              The front three are Alejandro Garnacho, Amad and Rasmus Hojlund. Joshua Zirkzee is rested at centre forward and Hojlund gets another chance to impress.

              On the bench are Bayindir, Victor Lindelof, Tyrell Malacia, Leny Yoro, Eriksen, Casemiro, Toby Collyer, Kobbie Mainoo and Zirkzee.

              Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Jonny Evans are still out injured.

              Marcus Rashford once again was not included in the squad.

              It is an attacking line up, with plenty of pace up front.

              Kick off in London is at 7pm.

              📣 Come on you Reds! 🔴#MUFC || #FULMUN

              — Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 26, 2025

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              Rio Ferdinand names surprise reason behind Rashford’s desire to leave United before deadline day

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                Rio Ferdinand names surprise reason behind Rashford’s desire to leave United before deadline day

                Rio Ferdinand has claimed that the excessive scrutiny on Marcus Rashford could be behind his desire to leave Manchester United this month.

                Rashford hasn’t played for United since December, when he made it public that he is ready for a new challenge away from Old Trafford.

                He has fallen out of favour under Ruben Amorim and United are believed to be open to listening to offers for him. A loan transfer appears the most likely outcome after Rashford rejected multiple lucrative offers from Saudi Pro League clubs.

                The England international has been linked to several European outfits including Barcelona, Juventus, Napoli, Borussia Dortmund, West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur but his mega wages have proven to be a hindrance in getting any deal over the line.

                Ferdinand spoke to the Daily Mail in Dubai and had his say on the ongoing situation with Rashford.

                The six-time Premier League winner told the newspaper, “Manchester United, also people around Marcus, need to make sure that he leaves in the best tact mentally as well as physically. Mentally more importantly because I think he’s been over-scrutinised for a few years now.”

                “But that also comes in the territory of being a Manchester United player. And when you’re held up as one of the faces of the club then that is part and parcel unfortunately of being at Man United.”

                “I think it’s always easy for everyone else to assume and think what he should do but I think only Marcus and his team know what are the benefits of staying in Manchester or at United.”

                “What’s going to be beneficial for him leaving? But then the question is where do you go? So there are a lot of questions that need answering but only he is going to be able to do that.”

                Ferdinand added, “The only thing I would be advising him on — if I was his advisor — is he is never going to be 100 per cent certain that the decision he makes at this crossroads is right. He is going to do something — whether he goes or stays — and when he makes that decision he will still not be 100 per cent sure.”

                United’s struggles on the pitch remain ongoing as Amorim tries to implement his preferred 3-4-3 formation.

                Ferdinand remarked about this, “Man United need to suffer short term rather than look at short-term successes. They have big problems and need to weed them out and then they become teething problems and hopefully go.”

                “That isn’t going to happen overnight and it’s not going to happen in a couple of months. Amorim has said he is willing to have a little bit of hurt and pain short term for a gain and positives in a year’s time.”

                “I don’t mind 3-4-3 as long as you don’t play five at the back. I think if you get penned back to become five for large periods in games then more often than not you’re going to lose and you give the opposition more opportunity to win. We have seen teams that can play it. I think Antonio Conte is the only manager who has won the Premier League playing that formation. Italy have played it and been successful, Inter have played it and been successful and there are others.”

                “It’s all about personnel as well. Have you got the right personnel to play it? Is the group coachable to play that formation? There are a lot of questions and answers that are needed. But I’m sure this manager is working all that out on the job.”

                “It’s so difficult mid-season because he hasn’t had pre-season, he hasn’t been on the grass for long periods to coach. He looks like a real coach who wants to have time on the pitch. He’s not been afforded that but that’s why any judgement now and any knee-jerk reactions are way off because he needs the time with the team to implement his ideas.”

                United currently lie in 13th position in the table ahead of their meeting with Fulham at Craven Cottage later tonight. Fulham vs. United kicks off at 19:00 GMT.

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                Man Utd star Rashford ready to ‘betray’ Barcelona and sign with shock Premier League side

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                  Man Utd star Rashford ready to ‘betray’ Barcelona and sign with shock Premier League side

                  Man Utd forward Marcus Rashford is considering a move to Premier League side West Ham as Barcelona continue to drag their heels, according to reports.

                  The England international was left out of the Red Devils squad for their 2-1 Manchester Derby victory in December with Rashford only making one matchday squad since.

                  Amorim insisted the Man Utd forward was left out over “selection” but, in an interview the next day with journalist Henry Winter, Rashford claimed he was open to a “new challenge” away from Old Trafford.

                  That has led to lots of interest in Rashford in the January transfer window with Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund the main clubs to be linked in recent weeks.

                  However, reports in Spain indicate that Man Utd are ‘starting to lose patience’ with Barcelona and now Rashford is ‘negotiating his future with West Ham, a team that has positioned itself as the main candidate to secure his services’.

                  The report adds detail about why a concrete offer from Barcelona has taken so long to materialise:

                  ‘Barça wanted to bring in Rashford on loan, given the club’s financial limitations. The board, headed by Deco, was clear that in order to undertake an operation of this calibre it was essential to get rid of two important players from the current squad. However, the high salary of the English striker and the pressure from West Ham have made any attempt by the Catalans difficult.’

                  The report in Spain continues:

                  ‘At Barca , this decision is seen as a real betrayal. Deco had been negotiating intensively in recent weeks to bring the two sides closer together, trusting that the player’s desire to play under Flick, who sees him as an ideal reinforcement for the left flank, would tip the balance in favour of the Blaugrana team. However, the player’s desire to stay in his country has been decisive.

                  ‘With Rashford ‘s signing practically ruled out, Barca will have to look for new alternatives in the market to reinforce the attack and satisfy the demands of Flick , who had the Englishman as one of his priorities.’

                  And former Man Utd defender Paul Parker insists Rashford has been “selfish” by attempting to “play one position” for the Red Devils rather than wherever the manager asks.

                  Parker said: “Given Amorim has only been here ten minutes I don’t think he’ll be worried about losing Rashford to another Premier League side. He’ll have seen that Rashford wasn’t showing enough effort or delivering.

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                  “Does he fit in what I want to do? Not really because he wants to play out wide left. Does he fit into one of the two number ten roles? I don’t think he does. He wants to sit on the touchline on the left, cut inside and shoot, quite basic really. It’s like park football with him. Players just want to play one position.

                  “If he did it at another club, people that love and see the game would be disappointed with him because it’s him being selfish and disrespectful to his town, to the fans, to the team he played for.

                  “Rashford hasn’t been honest with himself and the club he’s supposed to love. People want to act like he’s been treated badly but if your kid is continually behaving badly you’ve got to tell them off.

                  “Manchester United have decided to let him go because they got hoodwinked into giving him a lot of money. They paid well over the going rate with him. Eric Cantona didn’t get the sort of money Rashford has earned.

                  “The club have tried their best to get the best out of him. It’s okay to have a bad game but be honest to the club and fans and he hasn’t done that.”

                  Solskjaer plotting blockbuster raid on United for £70m midfield superstar – report

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                    Solskjaer plotting blockbuster raid on United for £70m midfield superstar – report

                    Since Ruben Amorim’s appointment as Manchester United head coach, Casemiro has had to be satisfied with a bit-part role which is why the Brazilian is being linked with a January exit.

                    When Ruud van Nistelrooy was in interim charge, the 32-year-old started four games on the trot but as soon as the Portuguese arrived, his chances diminished significantly.

                    In fact, the Brazil international has managed only four starts under the former Sporting Lisbon boss but has not managed 90 minutes even once.

                    His last appearance came almost four weeks ago, and recently, the five-time Champions League winner has seen academy graduate Toby Collyer overtake him in the pecking order with Amorim set to offer more chances to the 21-year-old moving forward.

                    Casemiro’s future up in the air

                    That does not bode well for the former Real Madrid superstar, who has already seen a move to Al-Nassr slip away due to his contract demands.

                    Major League Soccer clubs are interested in the defensive midfielder but an even more enticing prospect could be on the horizon if Spanish outlet AS are to be believed.

                    They have claimed that former United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who is currently in charge of Besiktas, has earmarked the former Real Madrid superstar as reinforcement for the midfield.

                    “On the other hand, Beşiktaş’s new manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, is calling for the signing of former Real Madrid player Casemiro to replace Al Musrati who was signed in January 2024 from Braga.

                    “Al Musrati could not have confidence in the Bosphorus club due to his poor performance,” the report claimed.

                    The Norwegian has already been asked whether he will target United players due to his connection with the 20-time English league champions and it seems like the Treble winner has his eyes on a couple of United stars.

                    Besiktas could swoop for him

                    As recently relayed by The Peoples Person, Solskjaer is also interested in bringing Marcus Rashford to the Tüpraş Stadyumu even though the Mancunian prefers a move to Barcelona.

                    As for Casemiro, while a move to Besiktas might not be as lucrative as a potential move to reunite with former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, a Turkish adventure means he will get to remain in Europe and it opens up the chance to play in continental competitions.

                    Whether Besiktas will try this month or in the summer remains to be seen. Casemiro’s current deal is valid until 2026 and Al-Nassr’s offer also remains on the table. Now the ball seems to be in the midfielder’s court.

                    INEOS would welcome his exit due to his humongous wages of £350,000 gross per week (via capology), which makes him the club’s highest earner. Getting him off the wage bill while recouping a small fee would be beneficial for the club’s PSR outlook.

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                    United hoping to extend sensational away day record at happy hunting ground

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                      United hoping to extend sensational away day record at happy hunting ground

                      Manchester United travel to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham, aiming to get back to winning ways in the Premier League after last weekend’s disappointing 1-3 loss at home to Brighton and Hove Albion.

                      The Red Devils certainly have the bragging rights in this fixture as they have played a total of 89 times with United coming out on top on 57 occasions.

                      The Cottagers have won 14 and there have been 18 draws in total.

                      Here are three storylines to look forward to.

                      United’s wonderful record at Craven Cottage

                      The Red Devils have hardly been the best of travellers as of late but they do maintain a very pleasing record at Craven Cottage.

                      A late winner by Bruno Fernandes last season was required to take the three points but the Red Devils have found the West London stadium a happy hunting ground lately.

                      “Manchester United are unbeaten in eight league visits to Craven Cottage, winning the last seven in a row and drawing the other.”

                      In fact, the last time Fulham won against United at their own stadium was in 2009 as they crushed an injury-depleted side 3-0.

                      Horrible recent United record in London

                      While Ruben Amorim’s side have been very good at tonight’s opponents, they have been very poor in the nation’s capital.

                      The last visit, a trip to Arsenal a couple of weeks ago in the FA Cup, ended up in a penalty shootout win but that was a rare happy away day for United’s travelling fans.

                      They have lost 10 times in their last 17 Premier League visits to the capital.

                      This season they have already been defeated 2-0 at the Emirates, 2-1 at West Ham United and drawn 0-0 at Crystal Palace.

                      Ruben Amorim looking to avoid unwanted record

                      United’s 39 year old boss has had huge success in his relatively young career already.

                      He has had successful spells at Casa Pia, SC Braga and Sporting Lisbon.

                      His start to his Old Trafford career has not gone as swimmingly though.

                      If United lose tonight, it will be their seventh under Amorim and the Portuguese manager has never lost as many games in any league season in his managerial career.

                      With his side’s irregular form, it is likely they will lose at least one more this season but he will hope that will not be this evening, as his team desperately need the three points.

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                      Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Proud owner of such niche shirts such as Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and Gary Neville. Grew up pretending to be Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the back garden, with little success.